05/29/20 Anglo-Saxon England | University of Kent Anglo-Saxon England View Online 415 items Coursebook (1 items) The Anglo-Saxons - Campbell, James, John, Eric, Wormald, Patrick, 1982 Book | Suggested for student purchase Introductions to Anglo-Saxon England (3 items) The Anglo-Saxon age: a very short introduction - Blair, John, 2000 Book The Anglo-Saxons - Yorke, Barbara, 1999 Book The beginnings of English society - Whitelock, Dorothy, 1965 Book | Other editions avaliable in Templeman Library Reference Books (9 items) A companion to the early Middle Ages: Britain and Ireland c.500-1100 - 2009 Book An introduction to Anglo-Saxon England - Blair, Peter Hunter, 1977 Book The Anglo-Saxons - Campbell, James, John, Eric, Wormald, Patrick, 1982 Book An atlas of Anglo-Saxon England - Hill, D., 1981 Book | Other editions avaliable in the Library. International medieval bibliography Journal | Very useful Electronic bibliography Anglo-Saxon England: A Bibliographical Handbook for Students of Anglo-Saxon History - S. Keynes Article | (7th ed.,2006) The Blackwell encyclopaedia of Anglo-Saxon England - Lapidge, Michael, Blair, John, Keynes, Simon, Scragg, Donald, 1999 Book | Other editions avaliable in the Library. 1/32
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05/29/20 Anglo-Saxon England | University of Kent
Anglo-Saxon England View Online
415 items
Coursebook (1 items)
The Anglo-Saxons - Campbell, James, John, Eric, Wormald, Patrick, 1982Book | Suggested for student purchase
Introductions to Anglo-Saxon England (3 items)
The Anglo-Saxon age: a very short introduction - Blair, John, 2000Book
The Anglo-Saxons - Yorke, Barbara, 1999Book
The beginnings of English society - Whitelock, Dorothy, 1965Book | Other editions avaliable in Templeman Library
Reference Books (9 items)
A companion to the early Middle Ages: Britain and Ireland c.500-1100 - 2009Book
An introduction to Anglo-Saxon England - Blair, Peter Hunter, 1977Book
The Anglo-Saxons - Campbell, James, John, Eric, Wormald, Patrick, 1982Book
An atlas of Anglo-Saxon England - Hill, D., 1981Book | Other editions avaliable in the Library.
International medieval bibliographyJournal | Very useful Electronic bibliography
Anglo-Saxon England: A Bibliographical Handbook for Students of Anglo-Saxon History - S.Keynes
Article | (7th ed.,2006)
The Blackwell encyclopaedia of Anglo-Saxon England - Lapidge, Michael, Blair, John,Keynes, Simon, Scragg, Donald, 1999
Anglo-Saxon England - Stenton, F M., 1971Book | Other editions avaliable.
Fundamental but outdated.
English historical documents: Vol.1: c.500-1042 / edited by Dorothy Whitelock - Whitelock,Dorothy, Douglas, David C., 1979
Book | primary sources
Week 13:From Roman Britain to Anglo-Saxon England (34 items)
Introductory Reading (4 items)
chapter 1 and 2Chapter
Early medieval Europe, 300-1000 - Collins, Roger, 1999Book | 173-8. Other editions avaliable.
Roman Britain to Anglo-Saxon England - Hill, C., , 1990Article
Britain in the first millennium - James, Edward, 2001Book
Further Reading (30 items)
Primary Sources (4 items)
The ruin of Britain and other works - Gildas, 1978Book
British history, and, The Welsh annals; ed J Morris - Nennius, 1980Book | extracts also in D. Whitelock, ed., English Historical Documents Volume I (2nd
ed., 1979), no. 2 (pp. 261-3)
I.11-22Chapter
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle for the years 380-495Chapter | Other editions avaliable in Templeman Library
Can also be found in M. J. Swanton, The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles (2000)
The ending of Roman Britain - Esmonde Cleary, A. S., 1989Book | Other editions avaliable.
'Palaeoecological Evidence for Landscape Continuity and Change in Britain c. AD 400-800 -Dark, S. P.,
Chapter
Rome, Britain, and the Anglo-Saxons - Higham, Nicholas J., 1992Book
Anglo-Saxon Settlements (20 items)
An archaeology of the early Anglo-Saxon kingdoms - Arnold, C. J., 1997Book | Especially Chapter 2 and 8
Social identity in early medieval Britain - Frazer, William O., Tyrrell, Andrew, 2000Book
The use of grave-goods in conversion-period England, c.600-c.850 - Geake, Helen, BritishArchaeological reports, 1997
Book | Especially Chapter 1, 5 and 6
Signposts to the past - Gelling, Margaret, 1997Book | Chapter 3, 4 and 5
Migration Theory and the Anglo-Saxon �Identity Crisis� - Hamerow, H., Chapter
�Warrior Graves�? The Background of the Anglo-Saxon Weapon Burial Rite - Harke, H., , 1990Article
Archaeologists and Migrations: a problem of attitude? - Hrke, H., , 1998Article
Empires and barbarians: migration, development and the birth of Europe - Heather, P. J.,2010
Book
Britons in Northern England in the early Middle Ages: Through a Thick Glass Darkly -Higham, N., , 2001
Article
The Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England in the Pagan Period: a Review - Hill, C., , 1979Article
The Anglo-Saxons from the Migration period to the eighth century: an ethnographicperspective - Hines, John, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Social Stress, 1997
Book | Especially articles by Pohl & Wood.
The Becoming of the English: identity, material culture and language in early Anglo-SaxonEngland - Hines, J.,
A critical companion to Beowulf - Orchard, Andy, 2003Book
The audience of "Beowulf" - Whitelock, Dorothy, 1951Book
Beowulf: a prose translation : backgrounds and contexts, criticism - Donaldson, E. Talbot,Howe, Nicholas, 2002
Book
A companion to Anglo-Saxon literature - Pulsiano, Phillip, Treharne, Elaine M., 2001Book
Michael Wood on Beowulf - 2009Audio-visual document | BBC documentary, first broadcast 28 May 2009. Available on Box
of Broadcasts (BoB).
The Staffordshire Hoard (9 items)
Primary Sources (1 items)
Staffordshire Hoard | The largest hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold ever foundWebsite | 'Artefacts' includes a preliminary catalogue of objects and a series of
photographs'Whats been said' includes brief comments by Nicholas Brooks and Leslie Webster;'Interpretation', comments by Kevin LeahyThe photographs are hosted on the Portable Antiquities scheme website on Flickr:www.flickr.com/people/finds Photostream>More Sets>Staffordshire Hoard
Secondary Sources (8 items)
The Staffordshire hoard - Leahy, Kevin, Bland, Roger, 2009Book
What does the Staffordshire Hoard mean to Historians? - Pollard, J., 2009Article
Staffordshire Gold - Pitts, M., 2009Article
"All the gold I could eat": Staffordshire Hoard of Anglo-Saxon weapon fittings - Jarrett, J.Article
Historian on the Edge: The Staffordshire Hoard: Warfare, Aggression and the Use ofTrophies
Webpage
Historian on the Edge: Staffordshire Hoard Again...Webpage
Gareth Williams Wealth and Warfare - simongilmour's libraryWebpage
Seminary LXVIII: a namecheck to be treasured « A Corner of Tenth-Century EuropeWebpage
Week 15: Conversions to Christianity (31 items)
Introductory (1 items)
Chapter 3Chapter
Primary Sources (3 items)
The ecclesiastical history of the English people: The greater chronicle. Bede's letter toEgbert - Bede, McClure, Judith, Collins, Roger, Bede, Bede, 1994
Book | i. 23-26, 29-32, ii.1-3, iii. 7
Extracts from Ethelbert's lawcodeChapter | no. 29
Letters from Pope Gregory IChapter | nos. 161, 162, 163
Secondary Sources (5 items)
Chapter 4Chapter
Augustine - Mayr-Harting, H.Chapter
Ethelbert I - Kelly, S.E.Chapter
Conversions to Christianity - Pryce, H.Chapter
The Mission of St Augustine of Canterbury to the English - Wood, I., 1994Article
The ecclesiastical history of the English people: The greater chronicle. Bede's letter toEgbert - Bede, McClure, Judith, Collins, Roger, Bede, Bede, 1994
Book | ii. 1-3, iii. 7, 25
The beginnings of English law - Oliver, Lisi, 2002Book
Secondary Sources (20 items)
The conversion of the Anglo-Saxons considered against the background of the earlymedieval mission - Angenendt, A.
Book
The church in Anglo-Saxon society - Blair, John, 2005Book | pp. 8-49
Canterbury, Rome and the Construction of English Identity - Brooks, N.Chapter
The Debt of the Early English Church to Ireland - Campbell, J.Chapter
The cross goes north: processes of conversion in northern Europe, AD 300-1300 - Carver,M. O. H., 2003
Book
The conversion of Europe: from paganism to Christianity, 371-1386 AD - Fletcher, R. A.,1997
Book | especially chapters 1 and 4
St. Augustine and the conversion of England - Gameson, Richard, 1999Book | especially chapters 1, 2, 4, 6, and 7
The Venerable Bede and Gregory the Great: Exegetical Connections, Spiritual Departures -de Gregorio, S., 2010
Article
The Earliest Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms - Hamerow, H.Chapter
Intersections: the archaeology and history of Christianity in England, 400-1200 : papers inhonour of Martin Biddle and Birthe Kjølbye-Biddle - Henig, Martin, Ramsay, Nigel, Biddle,Martin, Kjølbye-Biddle, Birthe, 2010
Book | especially essays by Michael Lapidge and James Campbell
Bede's Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum: its contemporary setting - Kirby, D.P.Chapter
Gregory the Great and a Papal Missionary strategy - Markus, R. A.Book
Gregory the Great and his world - Markus, R. A., 1997Book | especially pp. 177-187
The coming of Christianity to Anglo-Saxon England - Mayr-Harting, Henry, 1991Book
A background to Augustine's mission to Anglo-Saxon England - Meens, RJournal
Queens, convents and conversion in early Anglo-Saxon England - Meyer, M.Book
Religion and literature in the west of England, 600-800 - Sims-Williams, Patrick, 1990Book | 54-85
The missionary life: saints and the evangelisation of Europe, 400-1050 - Wood, I. N., 2001Book | Chapter 1, pp.42-3, Chapter 12.
Christainisation and the Dissemination of Christain Teaching - Wood, I.Chapter
The conversion of Britain: religion, politics, and society in Britain, c.600-800 - Yorke,Barbara, 2006
Book
Week 16: Economic Prosperity and the Growth of Monasticism (36 items)
Seminar Reading (7 items)
Introductory (2 items)
Chapter 4Chapter
The Blackwell encyclopaedia of Anglo-Saxon England - Lapidge, Michael, Blair, John,Keynes, Simon, Scragg, Donald G., 1998
Book | entries for Bede and Monkwearmouth-Jarrow
Primary Sources (2 items)
Letter to EgbertChapter
The ecclesiastical history of the English people: The greater chronicle. Bede's letter toEgbert - Bede, McClure, Judith, Collins, Roger, Bede, Bede, 1994
The kingdom of Northumbria, AD 350-1100 - Higham, N. J., 1993Book
Bede's historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum: Its contemporary setting - Kirby, D.P., [1993Book
Bede, Eddius Stephanus and the Life of Wilfrid - Kirby, D.P., 1983Article
Bede as Historian - Levison, W.Chapter
Plague in Seventh-Century England - Maddicott, J., 1997Article
The coming of Christianity to Anglo-Saxon England - Mayr-Harting, Henry, 1991Book | chapters 2 (on Bede and Bede as a Historian) and 10-13 (for Bede's milieu)
Northumbria, 500-1100: creation and destruction of a kingdom - Rollason, D. W., 2003Book
Bede's Idea of Reform - Thacker, A.Chapter
The conversion of Britain: religion, politics, and society in Britain, c.600-800 - Yorke,Barbara, 2006
Book | especially chapter 3
Bede and the 'English People' (5 items)
Bede and the English - Brooks, Nicholas, [1999?]Book
Bede and the 'English People' - Cowdrey, H.E.J., 1981Article
The making of English national identity - Kumar, Krishan, 2003Book | especially pp. 41-48
Bede, the Bretwaldas and the Origins of the Gens Anglorum - Wormald, P.Chapter
The Venerable Bede and the 'Church of the English' - Wormald, P.Chapter
The Franks Casket (3 items)
What has Weland to do with Christ? The Franks Casket and the Acculturation ofChristianity in Early Saxon England - Abels, R., 2009
The Formation of the Mercian Kingdom - Brooks, N.Chapter
The Development of Military Obligations in Eighth- and Ninth-Century England - Brooks, N.Chapter
Mercia, an Anglo-Saxon kingdom in Europe - Brown, Michelle P., Farr, Carol Ann, 2001Book
Offa's Dyke: history and guide - Hill, David, Worthington, Margaret, 2003Book
Aethelbald and Offa: two eighth-century kings of Mercia : papers from a conference heldin Manchester in 2000, Manchester Centre for Anglo-Saxon Studies - Hill, David,Worthington, Margaret, 2005
Book
Changing Faces: Offa King of Mercia - Keynes, S., 1990Article
England, 700-900 - Keynes, S.Chapter
The earliest English kings - Kirby, D. P., 2000Book | pp109-117 (Aethelbald), Chapter 8 (Offa), pp.151-61 (Offa's successors)
The Blackwell encyclopaedia of Anglo-Saxon England - Lapidge, Michael, Blair, John,Keynes, Simon, Scragg, Donald G., 1998
Book | entries on 'Aethelbald', 'Coenwulf', 'Mercia' and 'Offa'
London and Droitwich, c. 750-c.900 - Maddicott, J., 2005Article
England and the Continent in the Ninth Century - Nelson, J., 2002Article
Carolingian Contacts - Nelson, J.Chapter
Britain, Ireland, and Europe, c.750-c.900 - Nelson, J.Chapter
Anglo-Saxon England - Stenton, F M., 1971Book | chapter 7
Carolingian connections: Anglo-Saxon England and Carolingian Francia, c. 750-870 - Story,Joanna, 2003
Book
Charlemagne and England - Wallace-Hadrill, J.M.Chapter
Early Germanic kingship in England and on the Continent - Wallace-Hadrill, J M., 1971Book | Chapter 5
The making of England: Anglo-Saxon art and culture AD 600-900 - Webster, Leslie,Backhouse, Janet, 1992
Book | 193-253
In Search of Offa's Law Code - Wormald, P.Chapter
Kings and kingdoms of early Anglo-Saxon England - Yorke, Barbara, 1990Book | Chapter 6
Mercia after Offa (2 items)
The Control of Kent in the Ninth Century - Keynes, S., 1993Article
Mercia and Wessex in the Ninth Century - Keynes, S.Chapter
Mercian Royal Shrines? (2 items)
A Probable Mercian Royal Mausoleum at Winchcombe, Gloucestershire - Basset, S.R., 1985Article
The Anglo-Saxon church: papers on history, architecture and archaeology in honour of DrH M Taylor; eds L A S Butler and R K Morris - Butler, L A S., 1986
Book | 1-31, especially 16-22 (re. Repton)
Mercian Architecture and Stone Sculpture (5 items)
Schools of Mercian Sculpture - Cramp, R.Chapter
The Anglo-Saxon Monastery at Breedon-on-the-Hill, Leicestershire - Dornier, A.Chapter
Classicism of Southumbrian Sculpture - Jewell, R.Chapter
Brixworth and its Monastery Church - Parsons, D.Chapter
Brixworth, Northamptonshire - Parsons, D.Chapter | iv. 829-30
Vikings and the Danelaw: selected papers from the proceedings of the Thirteenth VikingCongress, Nottingham and York, 21-30 August 1997 - Graham-Campbell, James, VikingCongress, 2001
Book
The Northern Danelaw: its social structure, c. 800-1100 - Hadley, D. M., 2000Book
Cultures in contact: Scandinavian settlement in England in the ninth and tenth centuries -Hadley, D. M., Richards, Julian D., 2000
Book
Viking and Native: Re-thinking Identity in the Danelaw - Hadley, D., 2002Article
And they proceeded to plough and support themselves: The Scandinavian Settlement ofEngland - Hadley, D., 1997
Article
The Vikings in England: settlement, society and culture - Hadley, D. M., 2006Book
The Five Boroughs of the Danelaw - Hall, R., 1989Article
The archaeology of York: Vol. 8: Anglo-Scandinavian York. Fasc. 4, Aspects ofAnglo-Scandinavian York - Hall, R. A., York Archaeological Trust, Council for BritishArchaeology, 2004
Book
York in the Early Tenth Century - Hall, R.Chapter
The Danelaw - Hart, C. R., 1992Book
The Hogback - Lang, J., 1984Article
The Vikings in Britain - Loyn, H. R., 1994Book | chapters 1-3
Pagans and Christians at the Frontier: Viking Burial in the Danelaw - Richards, J.D.Chapter
The Case of the Missing Vikings: Scandinavian Burial in the Danelaw - Richards, J.D.Chapter
Excavations at the Viking barrow cemetary at Heath Wood, Ingleby, Derbyshire - Richards,J.D. et al, 2004
The origins of the English Parliament, 924-1327 - Maddicott, John Robert, 2010Book
Rulers and Government - Nelson, J.L.Chapter
Later Anglo-Saxon England: life & landscape - Reynolds, Andrew, 1999Book | chapters 2, 4 and 5 - discussion of the archaeological and landscape setting for
justice
The Making of England - Wormald, P., 1995Article
Anglo-Saxon Law and Legal Procedures (4 items)
The law courts of medieval England - Harding, Alan, 1973Book | 13-31
The governance of Anglo-Saxon England, 500-1087 - Loyn, H R., 1984Book | 126-30
Later Anglo-Saxon England: life & landscape - Reynolds, Andrew, 1999Book | 96-110. especially for the archaeological evidence and landscape setting
The Bayeux Tapestry: the complete tapestry in colour; with introduction, description andcommentary by D M Wilson - Wilson, David M., 1985
Book
The Bayeux Tapestry: monument to a Norman triumph - Grape, Wolfgang, 1994Book
La tapisserie de Bayeux - Musset, Lucien, 2002Book
Hastings 1066 WebsiteWebpage
The Bayeux Tapestry - M.K. FoysWebsite
Secondary Sources (13 items)
The Blinding of Harold and the Meaning of the Bayeux Tapestry - Bernstein, D.J., 1983Article
The Bayeux Tapestry: embroidering the facts of history : proceedings of the CerisyColloquium (1999) - Bouet, Pierre, Levy, B. J., Neveux,Francois, 2004
Book | especially contributions by Bouet, English, Flint
The Authority and Interpretation of the Bayeux Tapestry - Brooks, N.P.Chapter
The Bayeux Tapestry: History or Propaganda? - Brown, S.A.Chapter
Towards an Interpretation of the Bayeux Tapestry - Cowdrey, H.E.J., 1988Article
The Borders of the Bayeux Tapestry - Hicks, C.Chapter
The Bayeux tapestry: the life story of a masterpiece - Hicks, Carola, 2006Book
The study of the Bayeux Tapestry - Gameson, Richard, 1997Book | especially pp. ix-xiii, essays by Cowdrey, Gameson
Observations on a Scene in the Bayeux Tapestry, the Battle of Hastings and the Military